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It is true privilege when a parent is on hand to enter imaginatively into a child's world;
It is (a) true privilege when a parent is on hand to enter imaginatively into a child's world;
She is an acclaimed author herself with a passion for reading, who has, through her book club, encouraged so many others to discover the pleasure of imaginatively entering the worlds of others through books.
the pleasure of imaginatively entering the worlds of others
If Hella and the makeup department, we'd look around and we'd sort of imaginatively furnish our homes.
We'd look around and we'd sort of imaginatively furnish our homes.
Now, to avoid water flooding into the pipe, some sections had to be lifted back out and connected on the surface in a process that’s imaginatively called an ‘above water tie-in’.
Now, to avoid water flooding into the pipe, some sections had to be lifted back out and connected on the surface in a process that's imaginatively called an above-water tie-in.
it just is. There has always been a resistance to imaginatively assume a persona, if that
There has always been a resistance to imaginatively assume a persona if that persona is a she.
The capacity to connect imaginatively with the sufferings and unique experiences of another person, the courage to become someone else and look back at oneself with honesty.
The capacity to connect imaginatively
There are fathers and mothers who talk to us gently and imaginatively about risks and returns.
He'd always wanted to be in the FBI, ever since he watched this imaginatively titled TV show back in the 1960s.
Something in their childhoods was so difficult, they do not and cannot return there imaginatively.
One's interests are put aside and one may imaginatively fuse with transient or natural things: trees, the wind, a moth, clouds, or waves breaking on the shore.